Wednesday, May 4, 2011

87820km

As promised in Winter update #3, I have a to-do list I need to check off... This is the status:

* Fix blinker issue
Blinkers are FIXED =D
* Buy and install new battery
Old battery works like a charm for now, after a proper charge...
* Fix more rotten hoses
Again: Nothing done as of yet. This is fiddle work.  have, however, bought the replacement hoses =)

* Buy and mount top box break light
I have ordered this, and It is something I can do a lot of the work on indoors. I will probably do the mounting on the bike at the same time as I fix the back blinkers. That would we if I had gotten the damn things yet...

* Buy a loud-ass horn

The horn is mounted! This is a separate blog post =D

*Change oil
DONE! Quite easy!
* Change oil filter
DONE! Also quite easy

* Clean properly
Umm... Soon?

* Buy new helmet
Got a new helmet from Schuberth. It is a great helmet, and it deserves a post review of its own!
* Buy new trousers
My old trousers went in the seams.. And I got a nice replacement from Joffama! It will be covered in a post of its own this too...

More to come =D

87810km

I fixed the blinkers =D

It was quite easy, when it came down to it... Unfortunately this was a "spur of the moment" thing, so I actually FORGOT to take pictures, save for once.

Inside the housing for the back light and blinker wireing there was plenty of faulty connections. There were three cable leading to each of the two back bulbs, and on one of them one of these were mounted on all three wires:

These power thieves were mounted but the wires attached were cut but not insulated... I stripped the wires and attached proper cable shoes, and hoped that remedied the problem. Alas! it did not =(

After some more fault searching I realised that the problem most likely was grounding.

I found common ground (pun intended) for the wireing in the back, and went to work:

These two were the culprits.. Or rather: the ground they were connected to. the cables disappeared into the bowels of the bike, so I made a new ground connection, and voilá! I have working blinkers =D

87801km

Oil change time!

After the abyssmal look of the final drive oil I decided to prioritise the engine oil change..

I did that today, and it was about time...
No pictures, as I was busy being covered in oil, but this is a quick rundown:

The old oil was pitch black.. Not a shade of brown, just... black! I changed the oil and the oil filter, and the small gaskets around the housing and drain bolt.

There is a notable difference in running sound and gear change noise. The bike rides calmer and shifts with less of a clank and more of a thud.. I am pleased =)

And also: I fixed the blinker issue =D